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Leadership Lessons from a Pitching CoachIn 2003, like many Chicagoans, I was nearly glued to the television in September and October watching the Cubs baseball team during the play-offs. As a die-hard Cubs fan and suburban north-sider, I would naturally cheer for my team, no matter how far they went in the series. The team had been transformed over the previous few years due to a combination of things, great leadership being one of them. During a game in early October, the Cub's pitching coach went out to the mound to talk with pitcher Mark Prior. One of the commentators said, "He is one of the best pitching coaches, if not the best." Another commentator asked why he thought that. He responded, "Because he not only knows about the technical aspects of pitching. He also gets to know you as a person: what makes you tick, what makes you work well or not work well. He gets to know your family." This commentator acknowledged good coaching in baseball as coaching from someone who coaches a player in more than just the technical areas of pro baseball. Life affects the whole person. This great pitching coach is acknowledged as great by currentand former players because he knows how to turn average pitchers into great pitchers, and he utilizes more than just technical drills. He moves and motivates players to excellence by getting into their mind, their emotions, and what is important to them, without being intrusive. It's the same If we translate the pitching coach/pitcher relationship to that of boss/employee, a lot of the same principles apply as well. Getting to know your employees: what makes them tick, what makes them work well or not work well, and, if appropriate, getting to know their family (or, know about their family) goes a long way toward motivation-to-excellence, in addition to coaching and leading in technical skills. This type of leadership can turn average workers into great workers. 2005 Borgeson Consulting, Inc. Glory Borgeson is a business coach and consultant, and the president of Borgeson Consulting, Inc. She specializes in helping small business owners to increase profit and decrease stress. Whether an entrepreneur is at the topof his game like any top athletes you can think of today, or a rookie juststarting his business, Glory works with the entire spectrum of entrepreneur.Top athletes have a coach; why not you? Click here for Borgeson Consulting, Inc. |
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